our story

We are Rob and Becky Alway. Our studio is located in downtown Ludington on historic South James Street, a few blocks from one of Michigan's most beautiful waterfronts. From our studio and along Lake Michigan's shoreline we create family memories that will last a lifetime.

Rob has been a professional photographer for over 20 years. In addition to managing our company, he is also editor/owner of www.masoncountypress.com and an adjunct professor of photography at West Shore Community College.

Becky has trained under some of the world's top photographers. She has been a professional photographer and graphic designer for over 15 years.

We look forward to creating heirlooms for your home that you and your family will cherish. Our customers are our family.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Mickey Matson movie premiere in Grand Rapids

We had the privilege of being VIP guests of director Harold Cronk and Executive Producer Edgar Struble last Thursday during the premiere of the motion picture “Mickey Matson and the Copperhead Conspiracy.” The red carpet event was held at Celebration Cinema North in Grand Rapids. The movie was almost exclusively filmed in Mason and Manistee counties.

I remember sitting at Redolencia Coffee Shop in Ludington last spring when Cronk approached me and pitched his idea for the film. As an artist, he starts his ideas by drawing them out. He talked about the adventure of Mickey Matson and his friend Sully as they find clues that help them find pieces of a machine that will make silver out of anything. As with all great film, the movie has a nemesis, played by Dr. Rick Plummer, director of West Shore Community College’s cultural and performing arts. Rick is among other local actors who do an amazing job in the film.

The stars of the film are 15-year-old Derek Brandon from Middleville, Michigan and 14-year-old Francesca DeRosa of California. Judging from their outstanding acting in this film, these two kids have great futures ahead of them. The “big” names in the film were Christopher Lloyd and Ernie Hudson. Christopher Lloyd is best known as “Doc” from the “Back to the Future” trilogy. Ernie Hudson, a Benton Harbor native, is best known in his role in the “Ghostbusters” films.

I spent time on the filming locations in both Manistee and Ludington and also photographed the cast and crew when they visited Devos Children’s Hospital in Grand Rapids last week. This is a first class operation which reflects the values of western Michigan. It is a family friendly movie with great cinematography, a good story and top notch acting.

For more photos, check out Alway Photography’s Facebook page. To read more about the movie, check out www.MasonCountyPress.com and www.MickeyMatson.com.

The movie is now playing at all Celebration Cinema sites in Grand Rapids. Please check it out!

I’m proud of the fact that Western Michigan had an opportunity to show its fine local talent & beautiful locations in such a great family film. I’m brother to the owner of the tow truck,”Joe’s Toes”, Joseph Card.